① 简爱男女主角的英文名
女主角简·爱:Jane Eyre
男主角罗伯特:Edward Rochester
和楼主一样喜欢这本名著,更喜欢Jane的个性.
② 《简爱》中的主要人物,英文名。。。
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《简爱》24名主要人物
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(1) Jane Eyre: The protagonist and title character, orphaned as a baby.
(2) Mr. Reed: Jane's maternal uncle.
(3) Mrs. Sarah Reed: Jane's aunt by marriage, who resides at Gateshead.
(4) John Reed: Mrs. Reed's son, and Jane's cousin.
(5) Eliza Reed: Mrs. Reed's elder daughter, and Jane's cousin.
(6) Georgiana Reed: Mrs. Reed's younger daughter, and Jane's cousin.
(7) Bessie Lee: The nursemaid at Gateshead.
(8) Robert Leaven: The coachman at Gateshead, who sometimes gives Jane a ride on Georgiana's bay pony.
(9) Mr. Lloyd: A compassionate apothecary who recommends that Jane be sent to school.
(10) Mr. Brocklehurst: The arrogant, hypocritical clergyman who serves as headmaster and treasurer of Lowood School.
(11) Miss Maria Temple: The kind, attractive young superintendent of Lowood School.
(12) Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood.
(13) Helen Burns: An angelic fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School.
(14) Edward Fairfax Rochester: The owner of Thornfield Manor, and Jane's lover and eventual husband.
(15) Bertha Mason: The violently insane secret wife of Edward Rochester.
(16) Adele Varens: A naive, vivacious and rather spoiled French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield.
(17) Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor.
(18) Blanche Ingram: A beautiful but very shallow socialite.
(19) Richard Mason: A strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies.
(20) St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side.
(21) Diana and Mary Rivers: St. John's sisters and Jane's cousins.
(22) Grace Poole: Bertha Mason's keeper, a frumpish woman verging on middle age.
(23) Rosamond Oliver: The rather shallow and coquettish, but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton's richest man.
(24) John Eyre: Jane's paternal uncle, who leaves her his vast fortune of 20,000 pounds.
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④ 简爱英文简介
Jane Eyre ranks as one of the greatest and most perennially popular works of English fiction.
《简爱》是英国最伟大、最受欢迎的小说之一。
Although the poor but plucky heroine is outwardly of plain appearance, she possesses an indomitable spirit, a sharpwitand great courage.
虽然这个可怜但勇敢的女主人公外表朴素,但她具有不屈不挠的精神、敏锐的智慧和巨大的勇气。
She is forced to battle against the exigencies of a cruel guardian, a harsh employer and a rigid social order. All of which circumscribe her life and position when she becomes governess to the daughter of the mysterious, sardonic and attractiveMrRochester.
她被迫与残忍的监护人、苛刻的雇主和僵化的社会秩序的迫切性作斗争。当她成为神秘、讽刺和有魅力的罗切斯特先生的女儿的家庭教师时,所有这些都限制了她的生活和地位。
However, there is great kindness and warmth in this epic love story, which is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.
然而,这部史诗般的爱情故事以约克郡荒原壮丽的背景为背景,充满了善意和温暖。
(4)简爱的女主人公形象英文扩展阅读:
创作背景
作者创作《简·爱》时的英国已是世界上的头号工业大国,但英国妇女的地位并没有改变,依然处于从属、依附的地位,女子的生存目标就是要嫁入豪门,即便不能生在富贵人家,也要努力通过婚姻获得财富和地位,女性职业的惟一选择是当个好妻子、好母亲。
以作家为职业的女性会被认为是违背了正当女性气质,会受到男性的激烈攻击,从夏洛蒂姐妹的作品当初都假托男性化的笔名一事,可以想见当时的女性作家面临着怎样的困境。而《简·爱》就是在这一被动的背景下写成的。
艺术特色
大量运用心理描写是这本小说的一大特色。全书构思精巧,情节波澜起伏,给读者制造出一种阴森恐怖的气氛,而又不脱离一个中产阶级家庭的背景。
作者还以行情的笔法描写了主人公之间的真挚爱情和自然风景,感情色彩丰富而强烈。在风景描绘上,作者以画家的审美角度去鉴赏,以画家的情趣去把握光和影的和谐。色彩斑斓的景物细致生动,用词精确。
⑤ 简爱中人物英文名
(1) Jane Eyre: The protagonist and title character, orphaned as a baby.
(1)简:主角和主角,成为孤儿的孩子。
(2) Mr. Reed: Jane's maternal uncle.
(2):简的舅舅里德先生。
(3) Mrs. Sarah Reed: Jane's aunt by marriage, who resides at Gateshead.
(3)莎拉夫人芦苇:简的阿姨结婚,住在盖茨赫德。
(4) John Reed: Mrs. Reed's son, and Jane's cousin.
(4):约翰里德里德太太的儿子,和简的表妹。
(5) Eliza Reed: Mrs. Reed's elder daughter, and Jane's cousin.
(5):伊丽莎里德里德太太的长女,和简的表妹。
(6) Georgiana Reed: Mrs. Reed's younger daughter, and Jane's cousin.
(6):乔治亚娜里德里德太太的小女儿,和简的表妹。
(7) Bessie Lee: The nursemaid at Gateshead.
(7):贝茜李盖茨赫德的保姆。
(8) Robert Leaven: The coachman at Gateshead, who sometimes gives Jane a ride on Georgiana's bay pony.
(8)罗伯特曲:在盖茨黑德的车夫,他有时会给简娜湾小马车。
(9) Mr. Lloyd: A compassionate apothecary who recommends that Jane be sent to school.
(9)劳埃德先生:一个富有同情心的药剂师谁建议简被送到学校。
(10) Mr. Brocklehurst: The arrogant, hypocritical clergyman who serves as headmaster and treasurer of Lowood School.
(10)布罗克赫斯特先生:傲慢的,虚伪的教士担任洛伍德学校的校长和司库。
(11) Miss Maria Temple: The kind, attractive young superintendent of Lowood School.
(11):玛丽亚小姐庙的那种,洛伍德学校的有吸引力的年轻主管。
(12) Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood.
(12)斯卡查德小姐:这种恶毒的老师在洛伍德。
(13) Helen Burns: An angelic fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School.
(13)海伦:天使般的同学和简的最好的朋友在洛伍德学校。
(14) Edward Fairfax Rochester: The owner of Thornfield Manor, and Jane's lover and eventual husband.
(14)罗切斯特:爱德华费尔法克斯的桑菲尔德庄园的主人,和简的情人和最终的丈夫。
(15) Bertha Mason: The violently insane secret wife of Edward Rochester.
(15)伯莎梅森:爱德华罗切斯特的暴力的疯狂的秘密的妻子。
(16) Adele Varens: A naive, vivacious and rather spoiled French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield.
(16):一个天真活泼的阿黛勒瓦朗,和法国的孩子宠坏了Jane的保姆在桑菲尔德。
(17) Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor.
(17)爱丽丝夫人:一个寡妇和费尔法克斯桑菲尔德庄园的管家。
(18) Blanche Ingram: A beautiful but very shallow socialite.
(18)布兰奇英格拉姆:一个漂亮但很浅的社交名媛。
(19) Richard Mason: A strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies.
(19)李察梅森:一种奇怪的黑眼睛而英俊的英国人从西印度群岛。
(20) St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side.
(20)爱表兄圣约翰:牧师简爱的表妹在她的父亲身边的是谁。
(21) Diana and Mary Rivers: St. John's sisters and Jane's cousins.
(21)戴安娜和玛丽河流:圣约翰和简的兄弟姐妹。
(22) Grace Poole: Bertha Mason's keeper, a frumpish woman verging on middle age.
(22)格丽丝普尔:伯莎梅森的守护者,一个老古板的女人接近中年。
(23) Rosamond Oliver: The rather shallow and coquettish, but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton's richest man.
(23)奥利弗:较浅和风骚,但美丽善良的首富莫尔顿的女儿。
(24) John Eyre: Jane's paternal uncle, who leaves her his vast fortune of 20,000 pounds.
(24):简的叔叔约翰爱,谁把他的20000英镑的巨额财富。
⑥ 简爱的人物评价(英语的)
简爱是一个贫苦低微、其貌不扬、性格倔强、感情丰富、独立自尊、勇敢执着、聪慧过人的女孩,她对自己的命运、价值、地位的思考和努力把握,对自己的思想和人格有着理性的认识,对自己的幸福和情感有着坚定的追求。从简爱身上,我们看到了当今新女性的形象:自尊、自重、自立、自强,对于自己的人格、情感、生活、判断、选择的坚定理想和执着追求。
Jane Eyre is a poor and humble, and handsome, was very tough, emotionally rich, independent self-esteem, courage persistent, intelligent, extraordinary girl, her own destiny, values, thought and effort to grasp the status of their own ideas and personality have a rational understanding of their own emotional well-being and have a firm belief in pursuit. Be a simple love him, we see the image of today's new woman: self-esteem, self-respect, self-reliance, self-improvement, for their own personality, emotions, life, judge, choose a firm and persistent pursuit of the ideal.
⑦ 简爱的英文人物分析
Jane Eyre: The protagonist and title character, orphaned as a baby. She is a plain-featured and reserved but talented, empathetic, hard-working, honest (not to say blunt), and passionate girl. Skilled at studying, drawing, and teaching, she works as a governess at Thornfield Manor and falls in love with her wealthy employer, Edward Rochester. But her strong sense of conscience does not permit her to become his mistress, and she does not return to him until his insane wife is dead and she herself has come into an inheritance.
Mr. Reed: Jane's maternal uncle. He adopts Jane when her parents die. Before his own death, he makes his wife promise to care for Jane.
Mrs. Sarah Reed: Jane's aunt by marriage, who resides at Gateshead. Because her husband insists, Mrs. Reed adopts Jane. Jane, however, receives nothing but neglect and abuse at her hands. At the age of ten, Jane is sent away to school. Years later, Jane attempts to reconcile with her aunt, but Mrs. Reed spurns her, still resenting that her husband loved Jane more than his own children. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Reed dies of a stroke.
John Reed: Mrs. Reed's son, and Jane's cousin. He is Mrs. Reed's "own darling," though he bullies Jane constantly, sometimes in his mother's presence. He goes to college, ruining himself and Gateshead through gambling. Word comes of his death; his decision to commit suicide.
Eliza Reed: Mrs. Reed's elder daughter, and Jane's cousin. Bitter because she is not as attractive as her sister, Georgiana Reed, she devotes herself self-righteously to Catholicism. After her mother's death, she enters a French convent, where she eventually becomes the Mother Superior.
Georgiana Reed: Mrs. Reed's younger daughter, and Jane's cousin. Though spiteful and insolent, she is inlged by everyone at Gateshead because of her beauty. In London, Lord Edwin Vere falls in love with her, but his relations are against their marriage. Lord Vere and Georgiana decide to elope, but Eliza finds them out. Georgiana returns to Gateshead, where she grows plump and vapid, spending most of her time talking of her love affair. After Mrs. Reed's death, she marries a wealthy but worn-out society man.
Bessie Lee: The nursemaid at Gateshead. She sometimes treats Jane kindly, telling her stories and singing her songs. Later she marries Robert Leaven.
Robert Leaven: The coachman at Gateshead, who sometimes gives Jane a ride on Georgiana's bay pony. He brings Jane to Lowood Institution. Months after she goes to Thornfield Hall, he brings her the news of John Reed's death, which had brought on Mrs. Reed's stroke.
Mr. Lloyd: A compassionate apothecary who recommends that Jane be sent to school. Later, he writes a letter to Miss Temple confirming Jane's account of her childhood and thereby clearing Jane of Mrs. Reed's charge of lying.
Mr. Brocklehurst: The arrogant, hypocritical clergyman who serves as headmaster and treasurer of Lowood School. He embezzles the school's funds in order to pay for his family's opulent lifestyle. At the same time, he preaches a doctrine of Christian austerity and self-sacrifice to everyone in hearing. When his dishonesty is brought to light, he is made to share his office of inspector and treasurer with more kindly people, who greatly improve the school.
Miss Maria Temple: The kind, attractive young superintendent of Lowood School. She recognizes Mr. Brocklehurst for the cruel hypocrite he is, and treats Jane and Helen with respect and compassion. She helps clear Jane of Mrs. Reed's false accusation of deceit.
Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood. She behaves with particular cruelty toward Helen, using her as a scapegoat for anything and everything.
Helen Burns: An angelic fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School. Several years older than the ten-year-old Jane, she stoically accepts all the cruelties of the teachers and the deficiencies of the school's room and board. She refuses to hate the tyrannical Mr. Brocklehurst or the vicious Miss Scatcherd, or to complain, believing in the New Testament teaching that one should love one's enemies and turn the other cheek. Jane reveres her for her profound Christianity, even though she herself believes that returning hate for hate is necessary to prevent evil from taking over. Helen, uncomplaining as ever, dies of consumption in Jane's arms. In the book it is noted that she was buried in an unmarked grave until some years later, when a marble gravestone with her name and the word 'Resurgam' inscribed on it appears. The possible inference is that this was provided by Jane.
Edward Fairfax Rochester: The owner of Thornfield Manor, and Jane's lover and eventual husband. He possesses a strong physique and great wealth, but his face is very plain and his moods prone to frequent change. Impetuous and sensual, he falls madly in love with Jane because her simplicity, bluntness, intellectual capacity and plainness contrast so much with those of the shallow society women to whom he is accustomed. But his unfortunate marriage to the maniacal Bertha Mason postpones his union with Jane, and he loses a hand and his eyesight while trying to rescue his mad wife after she sets a fire that burns down Thornfield. He is a Byronic hero.
Bertha Mason: The violently insane secret wife of Edward Rochester. From the West Indies and of Creole extraction, her family possesses a strong strain of madness, of which Rochester did not know until, lured by her wealth and beauty, he had married her. Her insanity manifests itself in a few years, and Rochester resorts to imprisoning her in the attic of Thornfield Manor. But she escapes four times ring the novel and wreaks havoc in the house, the fourth time actually burning it down and taking her own life in the process.
Adè Varens: A naive, vivacious and rather spoiled French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Rochester's ward because her mother, Celine Varens, an opportunistic French opera dancer and singer, was Rochester's mistress. Rochester does not believe himself to be Adèle's father. Although not particularly fond of her, he nonetheless extends the little girl the best of care. In time, she grows up to be a very pleasant and well-mannered young woman.
Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She treats Jane kindly and respectfully, but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester. She believes that marriages should be limited to one's own class.
Blanche Ingram: A beautiful but very shallow socialite whom Mr. Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous. Blanche despises the rather dowdy protagonist because she is a governess. Later Jane discovers Blanche Ingram did not love Mr. Rochester but rather his fortune.
Richard Mason: A strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies, he stops Jane and Rochester's wedding with the proclamation that Rochester is still married to Bertha Mason, his sister.
St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side. He is a devout, almost fanatical Christian of Calvinistic leanings. He is charitable, honest, patient, forgiving, scrupulous, austere and deeply moral; with these qualities alone, he would have made a saint. But he is also proud, cold, exacting, controlling and unwilling to listen to dissenting opinions. He was in love with Rosamond Oliver, but did not propose to her because he felt that she would not make a "suitable" wife. Jane venerates him and likes him, regarding him as a brother, but she refuses to marry him because he doesn't love her and is incapable of real kindness.
Diana and Mary Rivers: St. John's sisters and Jane's cousins, they are kind and intellectual young women who contrive to lead an independent life while retaining their intelligence, purity and sense of meaning in life. Diana warns Jane against marrying her icy brother.
Grace Poole: Bertha Mason's keeper, a frumpish woman verging on middle age. She drinks gin immoderately, occasionally giving her maniacal charge a chance to escape. Rochester and Mrs. Fairfax attribute all of Bertha's misdeeds to her.
Rosamond Oliver: The rather shallow and coquettish, but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton's richest man. She donates the funds to launch the village school because she is in love with St. John. However, as St.John refuses to let himself love her, she in time becomes engaged to the wealthy Mr. Granby.
John Eyre: Jane's paternal uncle, who leaves her his vast fortune of 20,000 pounds. He never appears as a character. Has distant relations with St. John. Leaves him and his sisters 31 pounds and 10 shillings (i.e. 30 guineas) as a result. Jane divides her 20,000 pounds amongst the four of them (St. John, Mary, Diana and herself) leaving each with 5,000 pounds.
⑧ 简爱的主要人物的英文介绍
Jane
Eyre
The
orphaned
protagonist
of
the
story.
When
the
novel
begins,
she
is
an
isolated,
powerless
ten-year-old
living
with
an
aunt
and
cousins
who
dislike
her.
As
the
novel
progresses,
she
grows
in
strength.
She
distinguishes
herself
at
Lowood
School
because
of
her
hard
work
and
strong
intellectual
abilities.
As
a
governess
at
Thornfield,
she
learns
of
the
pleasures
and
pains
of
love
through
her
relationship
with
Edward
Rochester.
After
being
deceived
by
him,
she
goes
to
Marsh
End,
where
she
regains
her
spiritual
focus
and
discovers
her
own
strength
when
she
rejects
St.
John
River’
marriage
proposal.
By
novel’s
end
she
has
become
a
powerful,
independent
woman,
blissfully
married
to
the
man
she
loves,
Rochester.
Edward
Fairfax
Rochester
Jane’s
lover;
a
dark,
passionate,
brooding
man.
A
traditional
romantic
hero,
Rochester
has
lived
a
troubled
wife.
Married
to
an
insane
Creole
woman,
Bertha
Mason,
Rochester
sought
solace
for
several
years
in
the
arms
of
mistresses.
Finally,
he
seeks
to
purify
his
life
and
wants
Jane
Eyre,
the
innocent
governess
he
has
hired
to
teach
his
foster
daughter,
Adèle
Varens,
to
become
his
wife.
The
wedding
falls
through
when
she
learns
of
the
existence
of
his
wife.
As
penance
for
his
transgressions,
he
is
punished
by
the
loss
of
an
eye
and
a
hand
when
Bertha
sets
fire
to
Thornfield.
He
finally
gains
happiness
at
the
novel’s
end
when
he
is
reunited
with
Jane.
Sarah
Reed
Jane’s
unpleasant
aunt,
who
raises
her
until
she
is
ten
years
old.
Despite
Jane’s
attempts
at
reconciliation
before
her
aunt’s
death,
her
aunt
refuses
to
relent.
She
dies
unloved
by
her
children
and
unrepentant
of
her
mistreatment
of
Jane.
John
Reed
Jane’s
nasty
and
spoiled
cousin,
responsible
for
Jane’s
banishment
to
the
red-room.
Addicted
to
drinking
and
gambling,
John
supposedly
commits
suicide
at
the
age
of
twenty-three
when
his
mother
is
no
longer
willing
or
able
to
pay
his
debts.
Eliza
Reed
Another
one
of
Jane’s
spoiled
cousins,
Eliza
is
insanely
jealous
of
the
beauty
of
her
sister,
Georgiana.
She
nastily
breaks
up
Georgiana’s
elopement
with
Lord
Edwin
Vere,
and
then
becomes
a
devout
Christian.
But
her
brand
of
Christianity
is
devoid
of
all
compassion
or
humanity;
she
shows
no
sympathy
for
her
dying
mother
and
vows
to
break
off
all
contact
with
Georgiana
after
their
mother’s
death.
Usefulness
is
her
mantra.
She
enters
a
convent
in
Lisle,
France,
eventually
becoming
the
Mother
Superior
and
leaving
her
money
to
the
church.
Georgiana
Reed
Eliza’s
and
John’s
sister,
Georgiana
is
the
beauty
of
the
family.
She’s
also
shallow
and
self-centered,
interested
primarily
in
her
own
pleasure.
She
accuses
her
sister,
Eliza,
of
sabotaging
her
plans
to
marry
Lord
Edwin
Vere.
Like
Eliza,
she
shows
no
emotion
following
their
mother’s
death.
Eventually,
Georgiana
marries
a
wealthy,
but
worn-out
society
man.
Bessie
Lee
The
maid
at
Gateshead
who
sometimes
consoles
Jane
by
telling
her
entertaining
stories
and
singing
her
songs.
Bessie
visits
Jane
at
Lowood,
impressed
by
Jane’s
intellectual
attainments
and
ladylike
behavior.
Bessie
marries
the
coachman,
Robert
Leaven,
and
has
three
children.
Mr.
Lloyd
The
kind
apothecary
who
suggests
that
Jane
be
sent
to
school
following
her
horrifying
experience
in
the
red-room.
His
letter
to
Miss
Temple
clears
Jane
of
the
accusations
Mrs.
Reed
has
made
against
her.
Mr.
Brocklehurst
The
stingy,
mean-hearted
manager
of
Lowood.
He
hypocritically
feeds
the
girls
at
the
school
starvation-level
rations,
while
his
wife
and
daughters
live
luxuriously.
The
minister
of
Brocklebridge
Church,
he
represents
a
negative
brand
of
Christianity,
one
that
lacks
all
compassion
or
kindness.
Helen
Burns
Jane’s
spiritual
and
intellectual
friend
at
Lowood.
Although
she
is
unfairly
punished
by
Miss
Scatcherd
at
Lowood,
Helen
maintains
her
poise,
partially
through
her
loving
friendship
with
Miss
Temple.
From
Helen,
Jane
learns
tolerance
and
peace,
but
Jane
can’t
accept
Helen’s
rejection
of
the
material
world.
Helen’s
impressive
intellectual
attainments
inspire
Jane
to
work
hard
at
school.
Dying
in
Jane’s
arms,
Helen
looks
forward
to
peace
in
heaven
and
eventual
reunion
with
Jane.
Maria
Temple
The
warm-hearted
superintendent
at
Lowood
who
generously
offers
the
girls
bread
and
cheese
when
their
breakfasts
are
inedible.
An
impressive
scholar,
a
model
of
ladylike
behavior
and
a
compassionate
person,
Miss
Temple
is
a
positive
role
model
for
Jane.
She
cares
for
Jane
and
Helen,
offering
them
seedcake
in
her
room
and
providing
Helen
with
a
warm,
private
bed
when
she
is
dying.
Miss
Miller
Teacher
for
the
youngest
students
at
Lowood
who
greets
Jane
on
her
first
night
at
the
school.
⑨ 浅析《简爱 》中女主人公的人格魅力 这句话的英文该怎么翻译
浅析《简爱 》中女主人公的人格魅力英文翻译 Analysis of "Jane Eyre" in the heroine's personal charm.